Archive > Fall/Spring 1997/98
The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies
| Volume 6/7 | New Series | Fall/Spring 1997/98 |
Contents
| Pre-Raphaelitism: An Introduction | David Latham | 1 |
| William Morris and the Poets of the Confederation | D.M.R. Bentley | 31 |
| “A Moment Where the Path Grew Sunlighted”: Francis Sherman and the Voice of Canadian Pre-Raphaelitism |
Karen Herbert | 45 |
| A Circle of Pre-Raphaelites | Karent Kitagawa | 65 |
| Ruskin and the Art-Workmen: Frederick Brigden, Sr., Engraver |
Angela Davis | 78 |
| Harmonizing “Means and Purpose”: The Influence of Ruskin, Morris, and Crane on J.E.H. MacDonald |
Robert Stacey | 92 |
| The Elephant and the Primrose: The Prat Sisters in New York |
Gwendolyn Davies | 129 |
| The Arts and Crafts Architecture of Eden Smith | W. Douglas Brown | 147 |
| James Mavor: Cultural Ambassador and Aesthetic Educator to Toronto’s Élite |
E. Lisa Panayotidis | 161 |
| “Stepping Stones to Socialism”: The Political Dissidence of Phillips Thompson |
David Latham | 174 |
| Scholarly Resources: The Pre-Raphaelites in Canada | William E. Fredemen | 191 |
| Notes on Contributors | 217 |

